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the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representi
the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power....
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how long did rome last? >> depends on how you start and finish. rome was founded in 753 b.c. or thereabouts fusm include the eastern half half of empire, they called themselves romans that was 1400 and something when the muslims -- >> stephen: you are an historian -- >> i like being vague about dates. >> stephen: i understand. i wish you had been my teacher in high school. [ laughter ] thank you so much. thank you so much anthony everitt, "the rise of rome." we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] úúúú [cheers and a >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart."
how long did rome last? >> depends on how you start and finish. rome was founded in 753 b.c. or thereabouts fusm include the eastern half half of empire, they called themselves romans that was 1400 and something when the muslims -- >> stephen: you are an historian -- >> i like being vague about dates. >> stephen: i understand. i wish you had been my teacher in high school. [ laughter ] thank you so much. thank you so much anthony everitt, "the rise of rome."...
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the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representi
the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power....
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, quite a few countries. >> it happened to rome? >> well, they rested on their laurels, come on. >> and rome fell because of excess debt. >> all right. >> i beg you not-- >> and guys, i beg you not the to go into roman history, okay? and m just asking and saying this as an italn. and all right, the campaigns are going full speed and so are we. we're going to be doing double duty next week ahead of the election and starting at 10 a.m. eastern time with a special cost of freedom, your ballot, your bucks. i've en practicing that, not to screwt up. and then we're back on sunday for a live your world at 4 p.m. eastern time, and this street is all about your money and we're all over your mone and we're all over on fox business as well. it was the place to go for the debate, for the conventions and now the police to go, election night. all kicks off at 6:55 p.m. why 6:55, do we know, dagen? >> don't look at me, it's your show. >> neil: no, it could be, like all the baseball games start at 8:07, okay. >> and the first polls close and you ne
, quite a few countries. >> it happened to rome? >> well, they rested on their laurels, come on. >> and rome fell because of excess debt. >> all right. >> i beg you not-- >> and guys, i beg you not the to go into roman history, okay? and m just asking and saying this as an italn. and all right, the campaigns are going full speed and so are we. we're going to be doing double duty next week ahead of the election and starting at 10 a.m. eastern time with a...
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you have to select the rome apples right. deep color, the way it's shaped, if it's a little too big it might be mealy so medium sized like this and nice and shiny. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. now, one thing about roma apples the shelf life is shorter so buy them and enjoy them rather quickly. and keep them in the fridge. roma apples what a beautiful name for a nice apple. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >> wonder if you can make caramel apples with them. >> he didn't take a bite. no bite. what's one that. >>> one of the most expensive pairs of shoes in the country now belongs to the tallest man in the country. you have to see these. igor vovkovinskiy of rochester, minnesota, just stepped into a $25,000 pair of specially designed sneakers. a team of 10 reebok designers used laser technology and molds to custom make three pairs of size 24 shoes. each pair is personalized with his name and height which is 7'8." >> wow. >> never thou
you have to select the rome apples right. deep color, the way it's shaped, if it's a little too big it might be mealy so medium sized like this and nice and shiny. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. now, one thing about roma apples the shelf life is shorter so buy them and enjoy them rather quickly. and keep them in the fridge. roma apples what a beautiful name for a nice apple. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay...
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it is time to rebuild rome and here how we do it. first, do everything possible to put americans back to work, because nothing is more important to the recovery than reyating job, and revamp the workforce which means to revamp the schools and colleges to turn out workers who can compete in the labor force of tomorrow. and reduce the long-term debt and deficit and implement a plan thou to pay back what we owe instead of dumping on future generations. so who has the best plan to fix america over the next four years and beyond? that is is the question to ask for the glory of rome. dramatic, i know, but happy saturday. are we closer to fixing this economy before it is too late? some recent signs of recovery say yes. unemployment down the 7.8%, and that the lowest rate since president obama took office. claims for first time unemployment benefits fell to levels not seen since 2008, and some technical details going on there, but the trend is clear. and real estate collapse got us into the mess, but now the housing prices are timely startin
it is time to rebuild rome and here how we do it. first, do everything possible to put americans back to work, because nothing is more important to the recovery than reyating job, and revamp the workforce which means to revamp the schools and colleges to turn out workers who can compete in the labor force of tomorrow. and reduce the long-term debt and deficit and implement a plan thou to pay back what we owe instead of dumping on future generations. so who has the best plan to fix america over...
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i know you're going to rome so we are going to give you a great rome look. what do you think? she's speechless. we'll get going. >> what a beautiful family. all right. she is here with her kids roseland, carson, landon. allison and sell celeste. let's see the look for roma. oh, wow! kids, take them off. >> you look amazing, reagan. you want to look in the mirror? yes, you do. go, girl. >> oh, my god! >> the kids are going crazy. >> you look hot. that's all. tell us what you did, louis. >> first of all, now reagan is ready for la dolce vita in rome. this is roman brown hair. it's simple, it's easy. she is worried about time, maintenance and money. this is easy to keep up. great haircut. she can wear it straight, curly and the deeper hair makes you look younger. it's beautiful. >> i love the shape. >> has a gorgeous sheen to it. >> do you guys love it? >> that outfit is the perfect fall outfit. >> i love it. i had every staple you need to go to rome. you need a great trench, jeans from nydj, the pants from cole just a great shell underneath and the shoes are nine west. >> what d
i know you're going to rome so we are going to give you a great rome look. what do you think? she's speechless. we'll get going. >> what a beautiful family. all right. she is here with her kids roseland, carson, landon. allison and sell celeste. let's see the look for roma. oh, wow! kids, take them off. >> you look amazing, reagan. you want to look in the mirror? yes, you do. go, girl. >> oh, my god! >> the kids are going crazy. >> you look hot. that's all. tell us...
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is novel about ancient rome and a novel about washington, d.c. but fiction requires time and vidal needed to make money. he bought himself time when he adapted his political play, the best thing for the screen, in 1963. tired of his house in your city he moved. they are vidal finishes bet not -- best novel today. the last pagan emperor, is a subject that is the subject of for fastening chapters. expanding on the first person examples, and memoirs, vidal told the tale through multiple and a raiders, a device that enabled him to use pieces of a voice he developed in his essays. he was better at showing -- that are at telling and showing anyway. and first person narrative is all telling. storytelling. the book came out in 1964 with excellent reviews. it was a surprise bestseller. he returned to edgewater, wrote more essays, more political journalism and it worked in other screenplays before he returned to rome to finish his washington novel. this is simply named washington, d.c. is a family saga about political life from the new deal to the mccarthy
is novel about ancient rome and a novel about washington, d.c. but fiction requires time and vidal needed to make money. he bought himself time when he adapted his political play, the best thing for the screen, in 1963. tired of his house in your city he moved. they are vidal finishes bet not -- best novel today. the last pagan emperor, is a subject that is the subject of for fastening chapters. expanding on the first person examples, and memoirs, vidal told the tale through multiple and a...
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yours at this night but as i thought and said i am but i think all it was from qatar out of rome. we are good for him for all of this ticket i do you know that of the united nations mr mystery where does he know where is the united nation where it is. where is the evil right where i we are as good forward to finishing now as soon as possible to please. and in the next hour here on ars he will be speaking to one of those who fled the violence in libya last year to get his account on the situation in the pussy. but we are keeping a close eye on the situation. more firsthand accounts from the embattled town are available at r.t. dot com check out the analysis on the troubles in libya is facing a year after its longstanding leader was toppled in the revolt of course with the help of nato. are turning our attention now to the out of the united states and the race for the presidency is heading towards its final week but the polls putting both republican and democratic candidates effectively tied but it's the third party candidates that many believe could affect the outcome as former cia
yours at this night but as i thought and said i am but i think all it was from qatar out of rome. we are good for him for all of this ticket i do you know that of the united nations mr mystery where does he know where is the united nation where it is. where is the evil right where i we are as good forward to finishing now as soon as possible to please. and in the next hour here on ars he will be speaking to one of those who fled the violence in libya last year to get his account on the...
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[applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars the morning fog may chilly air -- chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> that was great, right? fabulous performance by those young people. what an honor it must be for those children to perform for mr. tony bennett today, paying tribute to his great legacy. something they will never forget, i'm sure. we have many others who wanted to pay tribute to you, mr. bennett, an expression of their love for you and for san francisco. i like to read to you just such an expression. this is a letter inspired by you and your song, the winning entry in the love letter to san francisco contest, sponsored by sf travel. if i may --
[applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars the morning fog may chilly air -- chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you...
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this is the pantheon, the most perfectly preserved temple of ancient rome. scholars like bruni and the artists of renaissance florence had a passionate love affair with antiquity. the humanists recovered and translated the texts, the artists studied the statues and the frescoes. but they were not simply copying the achievements of the ancient world-- they were transforming them. this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon reason and order. and in perhaps the most famous image of man by a renaissance artist, leonardo da vinci is illustrating the roman author vitruvius. man, in his ideal proportions, is the measure of all things. out of their preoccupation with classical harmony and proportion, renaissance artists created these new images of man and woman. [bells ringing] inside the palazzo vecchio, the 5,000 or so florentines who had the right to vote would meet, summoned by the bell in times of crisis. they were the members of the influential guilds and represented craftsmen and the most ec
this is the pantheon, the most perfectly preserved temple of ancient rome. scholars like bruni and the artists of renaissance florence had a passionate love affair with antiquity. the humanists recovered and translated the texts, the artists studied the statues and the frescoes. but they were not simply copying the achievements of the ancient world-- they were transforming them. this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon...
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. >> for more on this case, we will tend to john hooper in rome. berlusconi was sentenced to four years but apparently will only serve one year if at all. how likely is it he will serve any time? >> very unlikely indeed. the italian judicial system is one in which trials take a long time, and there are also very generous statutes of limitation that time out cases often before they have completed the process, which involved two appeals. so there is a long way to run. it is almost certain that sometime late 2013, early 2014, the guillotine will fall, and mr. berlusconi will not have to worry anymore about going to prison at least not as far as this trial is concerned. >> what about other investigations against the former prime minister? could he get additional time in jail? then he could indeed. the same factor applies as to whether in fact he would have to serve that time, but he is a defendant in three other trials, and by far the most embarrassing for him is the so-called ruby day trial, the one in which he is accused of paying for sex with an und
. >> for more on this case, we will tend to john hooper in rome. berlusconi was sentenced to four years but apparently will only serve one year if at all. how likely is it he will serve any time? >> very unlikely indeed. the italian judicial system is one in which trials take a long time, and there are also very generous statutes of limitation that time out cases often before they have completed the process, which involved two appeals. so there is a long way to run. it is almost...
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into third while rome grow shaun. of lotus will complete the second row ferrari's fernando alonso will start six of the spinal cord to defend his twenty nine point overall read ahead of vettel however the german believes he can bridge that gap. a look couldn't really ask for more the car felt fantastic from the start i think we didn't have the best start to the week and your for the morning i wasn't very happy but then we seem to get better every time we go out so very pleased with the result very happy the car feels fantastic around here and i was able to pick up a little bit overnight so all in all i think came together nicely and. hope for a very good race tomorrow. now on to tennis and world number two maria sharapova is set to face top ranked victoria azarenka in the final of the china open after both spencer in straight sets her up from three one down in the first set against a local start nalini and then the french open champion never looked back securing a six four six love win. shrugged off a slow start to ou
into third while rome grow shaun. of lotus will complete the second row ferrari's fernando alonso will start six of the spinal cord to defend his twenty nine point overall read ahead of vettel however the german believes he can bridge that gap. a look couldn't really ask for more the car felt fantastic from the start i think we didn't have the best start to the week and your for the morning i wasn't very happy but then we seem to get better every time we go out so very pleased with the result...
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return of the republican crowd to rally for venetian independence frustrated they say with rome's cuts and calling for the thousand years state to make a comeback. hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone attacks in pakistan with the two day march into the heart of the strike zone . seven am in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story turkey launched a fresh artillery strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border started its shelling wednesday in retaliation for a syrian mortar round that killed five turkish civilians our middle east correspondent paula sleeper has more. we do know that the mortar bomb landed in the countryside in turkish that territory so it is possible that no one in fact was injured or killed we also have no word on who was responsible for the later mortar from syria what i can tell you though is that almost immediately turkey responded and went on the offensive meaning that we had the situation along the turkish syrian border intensifying it's not a back on wednesday when a mortar bomb fired from syria killed five turkish
return of the republican crowd to rally for venetian independence frustrated they say with rome's cuts and calling for the thousand years state to make a comeback. hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone attacks in pakistan with the two day march into the heart of the strike zone . seven am in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story turkey launched a fresh artillery strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border started its shelling wednesday in...
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in the north of the country turned violent fierce clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands are marching against austerity cuts during what is called anti monti day. and the same message is drawing crowds into the streets of the spanish capital with fell's these have surrounded the country's parliament these are live pictures from madrid. support for the syrian opposition one of the rebel groups kidnapped a lebanese journalist in aleppo citing his works in consistency with their revolutionary calls. and also reporting that ten days before the u.s. presidential vote democratic and republican hopefuls are neck and neck in the race third party candidate strive to offer an alternative many americans could be ready for. international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. after three weeks of siege and deadly rocket shelling from libyan army for. says thousands of families are now trying to flee the town of bani walid despite government claims the military action is now over and aid is being distributed residents of colonel gadhafi
in the north of the country turned violent fierce clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands are marching against austerity cuts during what is called anti monti day. and the same message is drawing crowds into the streets of the spanish capital with fell's these have surrounded the country's parliament these are live pictures from madrid. support for the syrian opposition one of the rebel groups kidnapped a lebanese journalist in aleppo citing his works in...
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the return of the republic while the little business in independence are frustrated with rome's cards and calling for the thousand years days to make its comeback. and hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone attacks in pakistan with a two day margin white into the heart of the strike zone. that's why i'm here in moscow you lie with r t and need to bang with say turkey's long pressured to leave strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border began its shelling on wednesday in retaliation for syrian mortar bomb that killed five civilians a middle east correspondent policy clear has the details. we do know that the mortar bomb landed in the countryside in turkish that territory so it is possible that no one in fact was injured or killed we also have no word on who was responsible for this later mortar from syria what i can tell you though is that almost immediately turkey responded and went on the offensive meaning that we have the situation along the turkish syrian border intensifying it's not a back on wednesday when a mortar bomb fired from syria killed five t
the return of the republic while the little business in independence are frustrated with rome's cards and calling for the thousand years days to make its comeback. and hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone attacks in pakistan with a two day margin white into the heart of the strike zone. that's why i'm here in moscow you lie with r t and need to bang with say turkey's long pressured to leave strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border began its shelling on...
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over tough economic measures taken by the government thousands of protesters have also the streets of rome and the demonstration is called no monti day with the masses blaming the italian prime minister mario monti for their plight again these are the latest pictures right here coming out of milan but you know it is not just in italy also the same sentiment in spain where massive protests are expected later on saturday author and publicist william angle says we're constantly seeing the same problem in the e.u. it's all talk no action. i can't imagine if you if you planned a scenario to get everything wrong in the way that the e.u. governments have done in the last four years of this crisis for three and a half years but from the get go they have shied away from any resolute action on the banks involved in in the in the dodgy lending in the first place during the financial bubble years so those banks remain the source of the problem there's no lending going on to the real economy and that's what is the root cause of twenty five percent unemployment in spain and greece and elsewhere across t
over tough economic measures taken by the government thousands of protesters have also the streets of rome and the demonstration is called no monti day with the masses blaming the italian prime minister mario monti for their plight again these are the latest pictures right here coming out of milan but you know it is not just in italy also the same sentiment in spain where massive protests are expected later on saturday author and publicist william angle says we're constantly seeing the same...
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wanting independence for the phoenician region has been systematically on the rise but do you think that rome will allow you to go without a fights where they will they will have to obey i have to buy to the international law that they. did as well. there are laws that regulate. that there are a related issue to chip in the human or the same way that the law and only stealing within the grandest of scotland the sculptor will have its referee in the in two thousand and fourteen and we believe that in banning it will have been to hand this before and. it was. things are moving here dramatically fast oh i know you mentioned scotland a moment ago scotland and catalonia they all you know i say we all know a wanting independence now the venetian reach you know g g g think this is a something that's growing across across the eurozone across the e.u. . yes i believe so for sure a needle you are not the only one there are we in sort of the i have strong movements for it who are the best story going to ice but soon after i know it's going to happen there are regions severely sauce pharmacy italy is con
wanting independence for the phoenician region has been systematically on the rise but do you think that rome will allow you to go without a fights where they will they will have to obey i have to buy to the international law that they. did as well. there are laws that regulate. that there are a related issue to chip in the human or the same way that the law and only stealing within the grandest of scotland the sculptor will have its referee in the in two thousand and fourteen and we believe...
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still to come on the "newshour": rough flying for american airlines; the pope's butler on trial in rome; chasing the early voters in iowa; a medical breakthrough for critically ill infants and jim lehrer on past debates. but first, with the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: turkey and syria traded shots today, as the syrian civil war threatened to boil over. it started when mortar fire from the syrian side landed in a turkish town, killing five people. turkish officials said the shelling came from syrian government forces. hours later, turkish artillery fired back, at unnamed targets inside syria. and, turkey's nato allies demanded an immediate halt to hostile action against the turks. meanwhile, three suicide car bombings killed at least 34 people in syria's embattled city of aleppo. the attack was on a government- controlled section. the coordinated explosions hit a central square, destroying a number of buildings and littering the streets with twisted metal and concrete. at least 122 people were wounded. and the death toll was expected to rise as crews work throu
still to come on the "newshour": rough flying for american airlines; the pope's butler on trial in rome; chasing the early voters in iowa; a medical breakthrough for critically ill infants and jim lehrer on past debates. but first, with the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: turkey and syria traded shots today, as the syrian civil war threatened to boil over. it started when mortar fire from the syrian side landed in a turkish town, killing five people....
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john langler talked to the boy's family as they prepared to head to rome. >> else a needs more suitcases, she needs more time. >> i'm having to do all this last-minute shopping. >> she does not need a miracle. >> so i got six things done, that was good. >> her greatest miracle has already happened. >> yeah. it was dire. >> it was 2006, her son jake was 5, one day he felt down playing basketball. sixness found it's way into his face. >> he was air lifted to children's hospital and he was fighting for his life at that point. >> reporter: jake was fighting a flesh eating bacteria and losing. >> then their pastor suggested prayer to -- her scarred and disfigured face was made beautiful by god. >> that miracle is why kateri will become cannonized in rome. >> she is truly a gift from god and i would not be here today if it were not for her intercession. >> elsa has just one more errand to run, picking up her son, jake is now 12. >> jakie! >> reporter: he's shy, not too keen on interviews, but he realizes what's about to happen is a big deal. >> i'm very excited to go, it will be a trip of a li
john langler talked to the boy's family as they prepared to head to rome. >> else a needs more suitcases, she needs more time. >> i'm having to do all this last-minute shopping. >> she does not need a miracle. >> so i got six things done, that was good. >> her greatest miracle has already happened. >> yeah. it was dire. >> it was 2006, her son jake was 5, one day he felt down playing basketball. sixness found it's way into his face. >> he was air...
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thanks to the jet, i will be able to return to rome after the conclusion of this evening's meal. [applause] by the way, just before i left this morning, " bennett to it -- pope benedict the 16 pulled me aside and asked me to deliver a message to both candidates. mr. president, governor romney, do you know what the holy father asked me to tell the two of you? neither do i.. he said it in latin. [laughter] when you think about it, only this dinner could bring together two men of the same colin who disagree on almost everything, both of whom think they are the world's experts on everything, who do not usually even like being in the same room together. roger and chris matthews. it is amazing. [applause] the al smith dinner, in thanking all of you for your presence and support, might i suggest this annual dinner actually shows the united states of america and the catholic church at their best. think about it. here we are, in an atmosphere of civility and humor, posted fittingly by a church which claims joy is the infallible sign of god's presence, men and women, young and old of every
thanks to the jet, i will be able to return to rome after the conclusion of this evening's meal. [applause] by the way, just before i left this morning, " bennett to it -- pope benedict the 16 pulled me aside and asked me to deliver a message to both candidates. mr. president, governor romney, do you know what the holy father asked me to tell the two of you? neither do i.. he said it in latin. [laughter] when you think about it, only this dinner could bring together two men of the same...
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applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems some house sadly -- somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and four got 10 -- forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the day -- city by the bay ♪ >> and now it is your turn. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars in the morning fog may chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of the blue and windy see -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> very nice job, everybody. well, as we close here today, mr. bennett, you have always had the key to our hearts. now you have the key to our city. we hope to see you back here soon in your city by the bay. thank you for this wonderful gift you have given us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today
applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems some house sadly -- somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and four got 10 -- forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the day -- city by the bay ♪ >> and now it is your turn. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars in the morning fog may chill the air i don't care my love waits...
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. >>> finally, rome is cracking down on snacking. that's right. a new law banning eating near the city's historical sites carries a fine of up to $650. i would go broke there. >>> well, coming up, triple crown cabrera. the most famous second plate appearance in history. and man hue on a role. one yankee plays hero twice in one night. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> we've had a very good run of summer temperatures from the summer through the fall. things are about to change. your early morning forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back. it is time now to get a check of what's new in sports. the magic number for the new york yankees is one. the yanks raul ibanez came in clutch twice last night. down 3-1 ibanez tied it with a pinch-hit two run homer and then had an rbi single in the 12th helping the yanks beat boston. a win tonight or a loss by the orioles will get new york the a.l. east crown. >>> to oakland now where the a's johnny goems hit a home run and pitcher travis blakely
. >>> finally, rome is cracking down on snacking. that's right. a new law banning eating near the city's historical sites carries a fine of up to $650. i would go broke there. >>> well, coming up, triple crown cabrera. the most famous second plate appearance in history. and man hue on a role. one yankee plays hero twice in one night. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> we've had a very good run of summer temperatures from the summer through the...
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nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient rome. by a.d. 200, the roman dominion had expanded through force of arms to include almost the entire mediterranean and most of the known world. the result was a vast influx of tribute to rome -- money, goods and slaves to propel the development of one of the most complex societies in the ancient world. but warfare is not the only way that human societies expand. in the tehuacan valley, archaeologists have made a startling discovery. near where scotty macneish excavated the caves, a river that flows only in the wet season has cut through what appears to be a natural hill. in the cut, archaeologists have discerned walls of large rocks, evidence that the hill was actually man-made, an ancient dam of massive proportions. the extent of the dam and the reservoir it created can be seen from a nearby hillside. archaeologist charles spencer. this sea of mesquite and cactus that you see below here was once the reservoir impounded by the dam that stretched nearly half a kilometer from that cliff face
nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient rome. by a.d. 200, the roman dominion had expanded through force of arms to include almost the entire mediterranean and most of the known world. the result was a vast influx of tribute to rome -- money, goods and slaves to propel the development of one of the most complex societies in the ancient world. but warfare is not the only way that human societies expand. in the tehuacan valley, archaeologists have made a startling discovery. near where...
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was the sack of rome a game? yes, no, and no. wait. i just want you all to know that i forgive you. this mutiny isn't your fault. it's mine. i haven't earned these bars. although what i lack in leadership, apparently i more than make up for in sewing. let it go, sheldon. i'll get you a jamba juice on the way home. no. jamba juice is for heroes. and that's what we're going to be. what are you doing? following in the footsteps of kirk, crunch, and kangaroo. (people shouting in distance) geology isn't a real science! (paintball guns popping) (popping ceases) damn those sons of bitches! let's get 'em! eat paint! (yelling) if there's ever a church of sheldon, this will be when it started. (paintball guns popping) ow! i'd like to propose a toast to the man whose noble sacrifice inspired our victory: captain sheldon cooper. hear, hear. hear, hear. excuse me. it's major sheldon cooper. with my last breath, i awarded myself a battlefield promotion. it's kind of a big deal. (knocking) hi. you guys have a minute? uh, yeah, sure. okay. um... (clears throat) well, i already talked to raj, but i
was the sack of rome a game? yes, no, and no. wait. i just want you all to know that i forgive you. this mutiny isn't your fault. it's mine. i haven't earned these bars. although what i lack in leadership, apparently i more than make up for in sewing. let it go, sheldon. i'll get you a jamba juice on the way home. no. jamba juice is for heroes. and that's what we're going to be. what are you doing? following in the footsteps of kirk, crunch, and kangaroo. (people shouting in distance) geology...
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off the trail today, but vice president biden was out there telling the voters in wisconsin that a rome knee presidency would erase out patrol syces obama -- would erase all the progress oh bra bah ma has made. new polls show romney is gaining on the president in colorado and nevada and has pulled ahead in virginia. >>> we take a live look outside right now. very gray all day long but things could get a whole lot worse. after the break with the latest with hurricane sandy it could be a real tough one. >>> and right after the break uncluttering the confusion when it comes to maryland ballot question. john mcdon is here to help assorts it out. >>> from same sex marriage to expanding gaming north carolina voters have a lot of big decisions to make on november 6th but the language on the ballot can get confusing. here to break it down for us so you know exactly what you're voting for or again maryland secretary of state john mcdonna. i want to thank you so much for taking time. this stuff can get a tad confusing. >> it can. >> let's go to question 7. that is the one everybody knows about. t
off the trail today, but vice president biden was out there telling the voters in wisconsin that a rome knee presidency would erase out patrol syces obama -- would erase all the progress oh bra bah ma has made. new polls show romney is gaining on the president in colorado and nevada and has pulled ahead in virginia. >>> we take a live look outside right now. very gray all day long but things could get a whole lot worse. after the break with the latest with hurricane sandy it could be a...